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On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 21:51:58 -0600, "AD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >*The biggest current advantage is price*. There is simply no way a buyer >could obtain equivalent quality from 35mm at today's distressed APS prices. > >The "format agnostic" are having a very good time of this :) This can be true, subject to three limitations: -- You don't enlarge your shots much past 8x14. -- You accept the film choices available in an APS cart. In the US at least, this means ISO 200/400/800 color negative and ISO 400 C-41 black and white. -- You shoot less than about a roll of film a week. Otherwise, the extra cost of APS film and developing catches up with you. -- Michael Benveniste -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spam and UCE professionally evaluated for $250. Use this email address only to submit mail for evaluation.
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